BRENTWOOD! In Tennessee; KGC...?

Wm the Conqueror

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P.ALLEN

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Yeah that money is long gone, definitely someone got it out before Fort Donaldson fell.
 

Wm the Conqueror

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I was told that it is in a old mine of some kind! I've seen the mason marks on a tree of Minerva close to the river. Do you know for sure?
 

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I was told that it is in a old mine of some kind! I've seen the mason marks on a tree of Minerva close to the river. Do you know for sure?

Brentwood, Tennessee KGC Map brentwood tennessee.jpg
 

rztcrawford

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i Live just a few minutes from Brentwood and Franklin. I plan on making a trip to this area to see what I can find this coming week. I will post pics if I find any clues. Any tips?
 

Wm the Conqueror

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The duck river! There are trees near there with markings! Look for sandbars in the river! Old concrete! A rocky hillside! Sun from the west will shine directly at treasure spot at 3:oclock no earlier! Old railroad tracks close by! Read the map before you go, but not the words. The pictures are all clues! Look for turtle rocks at different angles! Go to Franklin!
 

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Why would he want to go to me?
 

rztcrawford

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The duck river! There are trees near there with markings! Look for sandbars in the river! Old concrete! A rocky hillside! Sun from the west will shine directly at treasure spot at 3:oclock no earlier! Old railroad tracks close by! Read the map before you go, but not the words. The pictures are all clues! Look for turtle rocks at different angles! Go to Franklin!

Do you have a more specific location for these markings?
 

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Okay. The cache supposedly contained thousands of gold and silver bars. Twelve KGC members knew its location. The James brothers alone have an enormous family of descendants. It beggars belief that everyone who knew of this treasure complex (not to mention all those men it wouldve taken to build it) kept this wealth a secret for generations and/or the original KGC all went to their grave keeping this to themselves.

Respectfully, what scenario dictates why this wealth would remain hidden more than a century later ?
 

rztcrawford

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Okay. The cache supposedly contained thousands of gold and silver bars. Twelve KGC members knew its location. The James brothers alone have an enormous family of descendants. It beggars belief that everyone who knew of this treasure complex (not to mention all those men it wouldve taken to build it) kept this wealth a secret for generations and/or the original KGC all went to their grave keeping this to themselves.

Respectfully, what scenario dictates why this wealth would remain hidden more than a century later ?

OH it very well may be long gone. But how cool would it be to still find the clues? To see that it actually existed? How fun is the research and leg work? It is the thrill; finding anything is just a bonus.
 

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rztcrawford - Oh I agree with you on all counts.. heck, I have fun just reading member's posts. Believe me, I'm interested ! :D
 

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Awesome news my friends were in Franklin Tenn! Go to the DUCK river merges with the Harpeth river. West of Franklin WEST of Brentwood. Look for sandpile in the streams that once covered hill of rocks! Old concrete columns at bottom of rocks! A Big rock turtle sitting by it's self!

But.. the Duck and Harpeth Rivers do not intersect with each other at all..
 

Wm the Conqueror

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Go to Franklin Tenn, not BRENTWOOD (clues are in Brentwood though) start at water tower at jamison station to stream Sharp branch!
 

Wm the Conqueror

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The treasure map we have seen is for the whole state of Tennessee! The picture of the vaults show that many treasure locations of all Tennessee not this one location! The kgc secret of the monies buried all went to their graves!
 

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